Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63Virginia State Bar Association, 1952 - Bar associations |
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... legislation referred to this Committee was enacted by the General Assembly of 1952 , which consisted of ( 1 ) ... legislation , but is gratified that it could lend a helping hand in securing such enactment . We feel that this is a result ...
... legislation referred to this Committee was enacted by the General Assembly of 1952 , which consisted of ( 1 ) ... legislation , but is gratified that it could lend a helping hand in securing such enactment . We feel that this is a result ...
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... legislation establishing official court reporters and suggests that the matter be studied by the incoming Committee on Legislation and Law Reform ; that the Judicial Conference and Council and the Virginia State Bar be requested to ...
... legislation establishing official court reporters and suggests that the matter be studied by the incoming Committee on Legislation and Law Reform ; that the Judicial Conference and Council and the Virginia State Bar be requested to ...
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... Legislative Council ap- proached the task of formulating acceptable legislation . It has been consistently emphasized by each of the Committees dealing with this subject that this legislation was not suggested because of known abuses of ...
... Legislative Council ap- proached the task of formulating acceptable legislation . It has been consistently emphasized by each of the Committees dealing with this subject that this legislation was not suggested because of known abuses of ...
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